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Ender's Game (Fantastic Audio)

Ender's Game (Fantastic Audio)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best sci-fi novel of all time / A must read for sci-fi fans
Review: I have read a lot of sci-fi books in my life, most notably the works of Timothy Zahn and Kevin J. Anderson. Out of all the sci-fi books I have ever read, this is the best. Card is an incredible writer. When you read the book, in a way you become Ender, because you can understand his joy and pain. You haven't lived until you read this book. It is definately the best of the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A human adventure with an emotional punch!
Review: In the past whenever I mentioned that I was a fan of SF literature, I would always hear the same question. "Did you read Ender's Game?" I always had to say that I did not read Card's novel. I finally decided to read the book that people keep mentioning to me. I am now very glad I did. This classic novel tells the story of a child struggling to become the savior of humanity.

Ender must learn to be the best military commander that ever lived because Earth is preparing to attack a deadly enemy. If they fail, mankind will be destroyed. You will be emotionally drained as you read this book. You feel Ender's pain. You will cheer after his victories! This book is loaded with very human characters. This one is a classic that everyone should read!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well worth the read
Review: This is one of the more interesting science fiction books out there -- you can understand whats happening through out without a dictionary near by. : ) I was reading it and loving it, until the chapter called "Ender's Teacher" where I became a little annoyed with the story for some reason. I think it was because of the way that the aliens were depicted. I crossed my fingers after picking it up again and read furthur, and realized that Card manages to pull it all together in a way that is more-or-less appropriate to the rest of the book. Still, Ender is practically -controlled- in the whole story, and there were a few chapters where it was almost OVERWHELMING. I mean, Ender is smart and everything, but everyone around him is one step ahead. A good book, though, and the End of the World/Giant parts were absolutely fascinating. If you liked this novel, try DUNE, which is not as similar and a little better (though of course if I studied it a little more, I would be able to pull it apart by naming all of its flaws!). A major "redeeming" factor here is the use of the ansible. I was laughing and shuffling through my Le Guin books. Way to go, Mr. Card.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is a fine piece of literature and I recommend it
Review: I was in suspense and I was in laughter the entire book, I read the book 79 times in one year and I never was bored.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ender's Game was FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!
Review: I really enjoyed Ender's game. It was a great book. Ender Wiggin grew from a boy to a man, and when he realized that he had killed all the buggers, he wanted to restore the hive queen. This definitely portrays a hero. Mr. Card wrote a fabulous book, and I just finished Speaker for the Dead. I was dissappointed, but I don't think anyone could have written a good sequel to Ender's Game.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It talks about how Ender Wiggin has relatted to me in my lif
Review: Ender wiggin in Ender's Game, makes me feel like someone out in the world knows how it feels to be so isolated that it dosen't matter who you are you know that people are always trying to get you to do something. After I was done with the book, I picked it backup and started to read it again. And I found that I not only felt like he did, but I also thought like he did. I longed for someone to trust and I had to be the best in my class just to be noticed, and it seemed like every time I'd miss up everyone would know about it, and would just brush me off like I was no one. Now since I have read this book I feel that I know that someone knows how it feels to be me, even if it is a fictional character.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It is my fav book
Review: Ender's Game is one of my favorite books. It has an interesting storyline and very detailed explinations of the battle scenes. The carachters are very realistic. I hope the movie will be every bit as good as the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is great book.
Review: This is a great book which is told in magnificent depth. I think it is appropriate for ages over 11.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Some of the Best Story Telling...
Review: This is the first book I feel compelled to comment on. Card creates a remarkable charachter. This book transends the genre boundries and creates a stunning piece of work. I read it once when I was in 9th grade, and I re-read it again this summer, when I am a sophmore in college. I recommend it to all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Changed my life! Original, Compelling, *Human*
Review: Card tells a very human story, and very original also -- this is why we identify and like this book so much. Then, instead of writing a copycat sequel, he dates to do something new, and also very original, for each sequel. Buy this book!


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